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Naval Research Logistics
Paper
Queues served in cyclic order with an arbitrary start‐up distribution
Abstract
This article considers a system of queues served in cyclic order by a single server. Each time the system becomes empty, it is restarted with a random initial population. The motivation for considering this problem came from the performance analysis study of a microprocessor‐based system charged with executing several different types of tasks. The processor executes these tasks in cyclic order, but when all such tasks are completed, the processor becomes unavailable for a period of time while it does lower‐priority (background) work. Thus, when the server returns to work on the higher‐priority tasks a random population of these tasks have accumulated. Copyright © 1990 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., A Wiley Company